Now This is Cold

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bluewhisper

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The temperature is zero F and it's time to get some wild cold. I had most of a big head of cauliflower to move so I cut it up and blanched it in batches = lots of nice steam for the kitchen. I set them out on wax paper on a cookie sheet, and set them to freeze in the smoker.

When they're "individually frozen" like this I can bag them and keep them in the freezer. Then when I use them I can measure out how much I want, and they'll already be half-cooked.


The Weber waits.
 
 
The temperature is zero F and it's time to get some wild cold. I had most of a big head of cauliflower to move so I cut it up and blanched it in batches = lots of nice steam for the kitchen. I set them out on wax paper on a cookie sheet, and set them to freeze in the smoker.

When they're "individually frozen" like this I can bag them and keep them in the freezer. Then when I use them I can measure out how much I want, and they'll already be half-cooked.


The Weber waits.
Smoker Freezer by BlueWhisper
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Why not take advantage of the cold? I've done this with meatballs, too.

Close the lid and it's critter-proof.
 
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